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Warsh promises inflation will be a ‘thing of the past,’ cites benefits of AI investment boom

July 14, 2026
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Warsh promises inflation will be a 'thing of the past,' cites benefits of AI investment boom


US Federal Reserve chairman Kevin Warsh speaks during a press conference in Washington, DC, on June 17, 2026.

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Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh pledged Tuesday to “get monetary policy right” and defeat the inflation that has bedeviled the central bank for the past five years.

In remarks for delivery to separate congressional panels this week, Warsh reiterated his recent tough talk on inflation, while also touting the strength of the U.S. economy and benefits coming from business investment, particularly involving artificial intelligence.

“Today we are at a hinge point in history. It’s up to all of us to meet this moment,” said Warsh, who speaks Tuesday to the House Financial Services Committee then the Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday.

“The Fed’s number one objective is to get monetary policy right — or as near to it as we possibly can. That is our clear and constant aim, the star we steer by,” he added. “And if we get policy right — and we will — the inflation surge of the last five years will be a thing of the past.”

The remarks come just two months into Warsh’s term. Fed chairs are mandated to appear twice a year before Congress to deliver a monetary policy report then take legislators’ questions.

Warsh takes over a Fed that has scene inflation exceed its 2% mandate since 2021. During his confirmation hearing earlier this year, the chairman called inflation “a choice,” and emphasized repeatedly the importance of bringing down the cost of living during his first news conference.

Similar to his predecessor, Jerome Powell, Warsh noted that the persistently high inflation levels have “been an undue burden on American households and businesses” who have faced higher costs across the board, with the latest surge coming in good part from soaring energy prices.

“While monthly price fluctuations are inevitable — especially in an unsettled world — underlying inflation over longer time horizons is determined largely by monetary policy,” he said. “The members of our Committee have no tolerance for persistently elevated inflation. And we share a resolute commitment to restoring price stability.”

On broader conditions, Warsh said the economy “is expanding at a solid pace, showing resilience in the face of recent developments.”

He pointed to business investment that he called “the most striking feature” of the current climate.

“The rapid pace — which appears to be accelerating — reflects, in large part, the construction of data centers and the immense demand for the AI-related equipment and software that fill them,” he said.

“We don’t know the extent to which the economy will benefit from the AI buildout,” he added. “Yet it seems inevitable that what is now called ‘AI investment’ will soon be called just ‘investment.'”

Warsh previously has said he expects an AI productivity boom will prove disinflationary — a premise challenged by some economists as well as his fellow Fed policymakers.

Elsewhere, Warsh further fleshed out the five task forces he has created to conduct a comprehensive review of the Fed’s operations. The panels will examine the communications, technology, the balance sheet, economic data the Fed employs and the way it looks at inflation.

Together, he said the groups are part of “a new chapter at the Federal Reserve,” an extension of the “regime change” Warsh promised last year in a CNBC interview. However, whereas Warsh previously faulted “incumbents” at the Fed for institutional problems, he has taken a more conciliatory tone since he’s been in office.

“t’s been a privilege to return to the Fed and to work again with so many talented and dedicated people I’m fortunate to call my colleague,” he said.

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